Primary photodegradation pathways of an exciplex-forming A-D molecular system

  • Yeongcheol Ki
  • , Jonghyun Kim
  • , Yeri Son
  • , Suhyun Park
  • , Won Jin Chung
  • , Tae Young Kim
  • , Hohjai Lee

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Abstract

The photodegradation process of pyrene-(CH2)12-O-(CH2)2-N,N-dimethylaniline (Py-DMA), serving as a model molecular system for exciplex-forming A-D systems, is meticulously examined in solution. The alkyl chain-linker ensures efficient electron transfer between Py and DMA, enabling exciplex formation at concentrations as low as ∼5 μM, free from the interferences dominant in solid-state devices (domain-electrode interface, domain morphological change, accumulation of defects, and so on). The photodegradation mechanism of Py-DMA is proposed for the first time based on chemical identification using steady-state spectroscopy and LC-UV-MS techniques. The mechanism predicts Py-MMA (N-monomethylaniline) and Py-MFA (N-methylformanilide) as primary products and is verified by crosschecking experimental data from FT-IR and 1H NMR, as well as quantum mechanical calculation data. The heavy involvement of molecular oxygen (O2) predicted in the mechanism is confirmed by a series of deoxygenated condition experiments. Although we focus on the two primary photodegradation products, secondary, tertiary, and subsequent photodegradation products are also reported, such as PyOH-MPCA (methylphenylcarbamic acid), Py-FA (formanilide), and even unspecified black carbon precipitates. With recent emerging evidence of a close correlation between the stabilities of optoelectronic devices and their active molecules, the molecular photodegradation pathways of Py-DMA will shed light on the molecular design for exciplex-based optoelectronic devices with longer lifespans.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)8254-8264
Number of pages11
JournalMaterials Advances
Volume5
Issue number20
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 25 2024

Funding

This research was financially supported by the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF-RS-2023-00279276 and NRF-2021R1A5A1028138 to Y. K. and H. L.) and Samsung Science and Technology Foundation under project number SSTF-BA2002-10. Y. K. and H. L. are grateful for financial support from the GIST Research Institute (GRI) grant funded by the GIST in 2024.

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